
Steven Mitchell
Reporter at Malheur Enterprise
Reporter for the Malheur Enterprise in Vale, OR. For questions and news tips: [email protected], 971-263-3444.
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6 days ago |
malheurenterprise.com | Steven Mitchell
The Ontario High School softball team hosted Pendleton in a doubleheader on Thursday, May 1, at the Ore-Ida Heinz Complex on the Treasure Valley Community College. The Tigers softball team fell 15-0 in the first game and 18-0 in the second. The 4A Ontario softball squad will host La Grande (21-0 and 8-0) on Wednesday, May 7, in league play at the Ore-Ida Heinz Complex. Ontario is 0-14 overall and 0-8 in league action. News tip? Send your information to Steven Mitchell at [email protected].
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6 days ago |
malheurenterprise.com | Steven Mitchell
Nyssa Middle School students made history by earning the school’s first-ever state title in the 2025 Vocabulary Bowl. According to the online learning platform Vocabulary.com, Nyssa students mastered nearly 1,700 words during the spring competition. The season runs from February through March, according to Vocabulary.com’s website.
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1 week ago |
malheurenterprise.com | Steven Mitchell
Muscle cars, motorcycles and classic cars will rumble into Ontario on Saturday, May 10, as Malheur County’s lone domestic violence shelter hosts its annual show. The fifth annual “Driving Out Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Car and Bike Show” will run from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the parking lot of Saint Alphonsus Health Plaza on Fourth Avenue Southwest, next to the Plaza Inn Restaurant.
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1 week ago |
malheurenterprise.com | Steven Mitchell
Now, it’s up to Malheur County voters to settle who will sit on local boards for school, recreation and fire districts. According to Malheur County Clerk Gayle Trotter, ballots went out to registered voters on Wednesday, April 30, with Election Day on May 20. She said ballots typically start to arrive within three to five days. Trotter said those not seeing a ballot by Monday, May 12, should contact her office.
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1 week ago |
malheurenterprise.com | Steven Mitchell
The Nyssa Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture has announced new leaders and board members and set a community meeting to discuss its future. McKenna Wagstaff was elected president, James Bunn, vice president; Melissa Carnahan, second vice president; Charee Wilson, treasurer; and Briana Berdowski, secretary. Elected to the board at an April 25 meet were Bob Quick, Deanna Tucker, Linda Aman and Woneta Mendive.
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